Get Your HD DVD Money Back From Best Buy


Updated 03/20/08 10:15 AM · Posted by GeekSugar · 3 comments

Best Buy Offers Gift Cards For HD DVD Players

Now that the war between HD DVD and Blu-ray is finally over, I bet you're still wondering what to do with that dummy DVD player that you sunk your cold hard cash into. Thankfully, there is a silver lining to your HD DVD raincloud. For all you hard core Best Buy customers, rejoice! If you bought a Toshiba HD DVD player from the home of the Geek Squad before February 23, you're entitled to a nice Read more

Wal-Mart: Out With HD DVD and in With Blu-ray


Updated 01/09/11 11:37 AM · Posted by GeekSugar · 7 comments

Wal-Mart: Out With HD DVD and in With Blu-ray

As the Blu-ray/HD DVD war continues with Netflix and Best Buy recently making the switch to Blu-ray, things are certainly looking gloomy for the future of HD DVD products. The hardest hit came today, with Wal-Mart announcing that it would be pulling the plug on on HD DVD and moving exclusively toward Blu-ray format movies and players. By June, 4,000 Wal-Mart and Sam's Club stores will offer only Read more

HD DVD/Blu-ray Combo Products to Debut in 07


Updated 01/06/07 1:36 AM · Posted by GeekSugar · 1 comment

HD DVD/Blu-ray Combo Products to Debut in 07

The battle of Blu-ray versus HD DVD continues with the two technologies facing off at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) next week in Las Vegas. There are however, a few neutral products that bring the best of both worlds together and should delight gadget lovers. LG Electronics announced that it will launch the world's first dual-format high-definition disc player, capable of playing both Read more

Netflix Alternatives to Online Streaming


Updated 09/23/11 10:24 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

Netflix Streaming Alternatives

Netflix recently shocked its customers by announcing that it would split its streaming and DVD rental company in half, essentially forcing customers to deal with two separate subscriptions — Netflix for streaming, and newly founded company Quickster for DVDs. Netflix's recent price bump may have angered customers, but this move has sent loyal movie watchers over the edge. GeekSugar Twitter Read more

The (Very Good) Vidal Sassoon Doc Is Out on DVD


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Vidal Sassoon: The Movie Now Out on DVD

If you missed Vidal Sassoon: The Movie in theaters, here's your chance to right that wrong. Anyone interested in hair or the swinging '60s will be enthralled by this documentary about the famed hairdresser with the saucy personality — and now it's on DVD ($27) or in HD format through iTunes ($13). While the movie often focuses on Vidal Sassoon's quirky nature, it also offers a fascinating Read more

New Details About the Wii U: No DVDs, One Controller at a Time


Updated 06/16/11 12:30 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Wii U Details

We went a little gaga over the Wii U after it debuted at the E3 conference last week, but new details are emerging about what the console is really capable of. Some of which will be music to gamers ears, and others . . . well, let's just say it may not make an upgrade worthwhile. Check out some of the new facts below. It won't play DVDs or Blu-Rays — Nintendo's president recently confirmed Read more

Miramax Adds More Streaming Video Options to Facebook


Updated 08/22/11 11:30 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Stream Movies and TV Online

Good news for those wishing to stream movies online: Hollywood movie studio Miramax joins the streaming media crowd with the launch of a Facebook app called Miramax eXperience. For $3, rent any of the available movies, like Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill (in addition to previously mentioned Doctor Who episodes) for commercial free viewing on Facebook, iPad, and GoogleTV. Miramax's foray into Facebook Read more

A Streaming Media Customer's Guide


Updated 07/28/11 11:22 AM · Posted by GeekSugar · 1 comment

How to Stream Online Video

Walmart announced today its streaming media service, VUDU. The company bought VUDU in 2010 and has finally integrated the HD digital media rental company into the Walmart website. The service is accessible through the VUDU page on Walmart's website or from VUDU-enabled devices like certain HDTVs, Blu-ray players, or PlayStation 3. Customers do not sign up for a subscription, but rather pay per Read more